Sturridge plans to travel to Boston to continue rehab on his
thigh after spending time in Los Angeles working on the injury. He
will work with the medical team for the Red Sox.

Liverpool has seen Sturridge on the pitch only three times this
season. The thigh injury Sturridge suffered in November is the
latest in a string of physical woes that have kept the 25-year-old
striker sidlined. He injured his hamstring in August, suffered a
different thigh injury in September and strained his calf in
October. All inuries occured while training.

The team believes that the Red Sox medical specialists can help
Sturridge prevent further injuries. Liverpool's head of
conditioning, Glen Driscoll, will accompany Sturridge to
Boston.

Liverpool team owner John W. Henry also owns the Red Sox.

Sturridge has scored 25 goals for Liverpool since signing with
the team in November 2013. He played for Great Britain in the 2012
Olympics and in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.